#Rosie (her given name, according to the #LOTR @getFandom; #Rose being her NICKname); #Rosa #Rosabel #Rosalie #Rosy #Rosabella #Rosette #Roselle #Rosalia #Rozalia #Roza #Rosetta #Rosita
The Fandom-site says that "Rose" is the nickname of her given-name "Rosie." But Behind the Name tells us that 'Rosie' is "a diminutive of ... Rose."
'That name' is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...
The name “Rose” is built on “Fame + Kind, |Sort, Type” (the name possibly became associated with the Fragrant |Flower, which was probably what people had in mind when the name became popular again).
The word “Rose” is built on the Italian-, Latin- & Greek names for that |Flower.
Or maybe I'm looking at it wrong—that's one reason
Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
alone": "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
alone": "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
him why he's not"—Won't you show me
if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?
if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?
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